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Brodie is back in this sequel to the award-winning Welcome to Monstrovia! This time Brodie and his lawyer uncle must help a ferocious dragon stay out of prison while taking on a new opponent in a hairy courtroom case, and keeping two young dragon cubs out of mischief!In Monstrovia, anything can and does happen!Silver Medal Winner, Florida Writers AssociationTop Ten Children's Book- P&E Reader Poll"Mark Newhouse's children's book The Case of the Disastrous Dragon is a fun romp through the mythical land of Monstrovia where mythical creatures live and where anything can happen.""The Case of the Disastrous Dragon is a frolic into a modern Alice's Wonderland. However, as a former middle school counselor, I found deeper meaning to the book. Brodie is a child of divorce -- like so many children today. He is angry and feels abandoned and knows he is the only person who ever felt this way. Without moralizing or preaching, Mark Newhouse lets Bodie express his feelings without comment. For the young reader in the same position, the message is clear -- You are not alone and it's OK to feel that way."-Amazon Reviews
Previously published under the title: YOU NEVER SEE FAT VAMPIRES!Some kids would risk almost anything to be thin and popular, but would you join the Midnight Diet Club?Esme is a slightly overweight teen-age girl who is hounded endlessly by three sinister bullies. In her quest to find acceptance she almost loses her soul in this funny, slightly scary, twist on vampire legends.1st Prize- Florida Writers Association Royal Palm LIterary Awards for Young Adult Fiction"Consider the current mania to be thin . . . especially among teenage girls. Splash in some humor. Carefully blend believable characters. Whip in a few "grossly fun" scenes. Then savor the deliciousness of The Midnight Diet Club. This twist on vampire legend just may leave you "thirsty" for more." -Millie Richmond Author of HILDY"This ghoulishly delicious tale is one that many of us have experienced either first hand or via word of mouth. And during Mark Newhouse's many years of creative teaching, I'm nearly positive he encountered bullying in its many disguises. He brings the age-old vampire legend into a contemporary creative context, from which lessons can be extrapolated by students that have been, are being, or will be bullied in one form or another. And even older adults can learn a lesson or two that may assist them in relationships with fellow employees or sadistic bosses."-Don Canaan (Author of two Liz Roberts psychological medical thrillers: "Alzheimer's: Dutiful Daughter" & "Dedicated Doctor or Baby Broker," as well as a true crime investigation: "Horror in Hocking County")
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